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robots is financial oppression really bringing that humanitarian cause like they did so successfully in libya iraq afghanistan vietnam or even detroit for that matter these people are kleptomaniacs and should be trusted as far as you can throw them or if you get a chance throw up on them make sure that he goes in the right in the stream of a maybe a projectile vomit to let people know how they feel about him really so i want to look at the front page of the financial times which has a shocking headline here china to overtake u.s. economy this year you know you've got your follow up here because this humanitarian chuck hegel road show of terror which he calls the humanitarian is like charles manson on an international road show of terror and abuse so here he is talking about the new charles manson and he's like ok this is what it's all tied to that china is now officially their worst fears they were clinton's worst fear william kristol bloody william kristol the neo con psyche. path from washington this is his worst fear this is the project for a new american century this is their worst fear t
robots is financial oppression really bringing that humanitarian cause like they did so successfully in libya iraq afghanistan vietnam or even detroit for that matter these people are kleptomaniacs and should be trusted as far as you can throw them or if you get a chance throw up on them make sure that he goes in the right in the stream of a maybe a projectile vomit to let people know how they feel about him really so i want to look at the front page of the financial times which has a shocking...
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in the state of washington state of colorado moving ahead of all politicians and then if you look at libya and syria the president's ready to go in militarily congress is ready to dot the i's and cross the t's on how to do that and lo and behold eighty percent of americans one don't want to do that well that's a good thing i just wish just wish congress would catch up to the fact that this spending is not sustainable and if they don't fix this we're going to find ourselves in a monetary crisis we're going to find ourselves without a country well let's talk about government trust among young voters those between the ages of about eighteen and twenty nine a new poll surveyed young americans political attitudes released by harvard university's institute of politics today found the millennial composite trust index it's called which is the level of trust on average in six different public institutions the presidency of the u.s. military supreme court federal government and united nations it's dropped dramatically in just two years from thirty nine about two years ago all the way thirty one two
in the state of washington state of colorado moving ahead of all politicians and then if you look at libya and syria the president's ready to go in militarily congress is ready to dot the i's and cross the t's on how to do that and lo and behold eighty percent of americans one don't want to do that well that's a good thing i just wish just wish congress would catch up to the fact that this spending is not sustainable and if they don't fix this we're going to find ourselves in a monetary crisis...
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men and ukraine the iraq debacle troop withdrawal from afghanistan trying to go into syria libya before that what is the way forward for those who want vote this election season with all of the concern americans feel on these issues well the way politicians address this is course is to get tough drop bombs i mean republicans are all about who's going to drop the first bomb what about the notion of free trade gosh is china really an enemy when they're you know our second biggest trading partner i don't think so we should be looking at trade do with with other countries first and foremost you don't you don't you know you don't go to war against trading partners but yet the we're always talking about sanctions and sanctions just don't work and when you look at the ukraine right now i think that would be analogous to to russia getting involved in puerto rico they're not going to do it we shouldn't get involved in the ukraine there are unintended consequences as a result of our military interventions i'm going to suggest that we have hundreds of millions of enemies to this country because of
men and ukraine the iraq debacle troop withdrawal from afghanistan trying to go into syria libya before that what is the way forward for those who want vote this election season with all of the concern americans feel on these issues well the way politicians address this is course is to get tough drop bombs i mean republicans are all about who's going to drop the first bomb what about the notion of free trade gosh is china really an enemy when they're you know our second biggest trading partner...
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but of course it wouldn't make anyone safer no more than the attack on yugoslavia or the attack on libya has made anyone safer i have to repeat it's a very important point the role of the alliance has changed radically since at least one thousand nine hundred nine and is no good obfuscating the fact just because you don't might not like these out of area operations they have now become on paper and in practice the primary function of nato and we see this in the ukraine. affair where nato leaders and the secretary general have been making noises as if you crane were a member state threatened by a russian invasion frankly it's none of natives business games it's a good point what is why is nato getting involved in this in the affairs of ukraine it's not a member. first of all i would say i think the future of outer area operations for nato is dead i think that was a phase they went through and i think they don't have the resources to do it they don't they don't do it very well and i actually think that that's a thing of the past and nato go will go back to its i predict it will go back to
but of course it wouldn't make anyone safer no more than the attack on yugoslavia or the attack on libya has made anyone safer i have to repeat it's a very important point the role of the alliance has changed radically since at least one thousand nine hundred nine and is no good obfuscating the fact just because you don't might not like these out of area operations they have now become on paper and in practice the primary function of nato and we see this in the ukraine. affair where nato...
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banks for years on libya has only seen about ten percent of it back and then there's a rock one billion dollars was recovered from saddam hussein's family but iraqi people haven't seen the majority of that money some suspect is still invested in u.s. banks others report they suggest well it's tucked away in switzerland or still even lost within iraq itself somewhere as to kiev even if the billion dollar assets are indeed found the chances of the being invested back into the corrupt country are slim because a treasure chest that big is simply too valuable to give back a few clicks away on our website for you right now norway is taught a lesson in human rights from an unlikely mentor by now that our two daughters what in the scandinavian nations so outraged saudi arabia a country with one of the well world's poorest she won rights records. also their recent now showing the american president barack obama. his approval rating so fall into a record low analysis. now the u.k. is preparing for the worst case scenario of a divorce with scotland after september's independence referendum britain
banks for years on libya has only seen about ten percent of it back and then there's a rock one billion dollars was recovered from saddam hussein's family but iraqi people haven't seen the majority of that money some suspect is still invested in u.s. banks others report they suggest well it's tucked away in switzerland or still even lost within iraq itself somewhere as to kiev even if the billion dollar assets are indeed found the chances of the being invested back into the corrupt country are...
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banks for years on libya has only seen about ten percent of it back and then there's a rock one billion dollars was recovered from saddam hussein's family but iraqi people haven't seen the majority of that money some suspect is still invested in u.s. banks others report they suggest while it's tucked away in switzerland or still even lost within iraq itself somewhere. even if the billion dollar assets are indeed found the chances of them being invested back into the corrupt country are slim because a treasure chest that big is simply too valuable to give back. and on our website right now norway is taught a lesson in human rights likely mentor for another all to dot com what in the scandinavian nations. saudi arabia country with one of the poorest human rights records in the world. while you're there check out this story recent poll showing president obama's of. writings so fall into a record. setting the electorate just head over to our web site it's a. search . and i think. it's also international at least ten people have died in a fire caused by explosions at a military i mean depot
banks for years on libya has only seen about ten percent of it back and then there's a rock one billion dollars was recovered from saddam hussein's family but iraqi people haven't seen the majority of that money some suspect is still invested in u.s. banks others report they suggest while it's tucked away in switzerland or still even lost within iraq itself somewhere. even if the billion dollar assets are indeed found the chances of them being invested back into the corrupt country are slim...
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banks for years on libya has only seen about ten percent of it back and then there's a rock one billion dollars was recovered from saddam hussein's family but iraqi people haven't seen the majority of that money some suspect is still invested in u.s. banks others report they suggest while it's tucked away in switzerland or still even lost within iraq itself somewhere. even if the billion dollar assets are indeed found the chances of them being invested back into the corrupt country are slim because a treasure chest that big is simply too valuable to give back. on our website right now the waves taught a lesson in human rights from an unlikely event or find out at all if you don't call what in the scandinavian nation so outraged saudi arabia country with one of the poorest human rights records in the world. also there of john kerry's description of israel as an apartheid state were. serious enough blow to relations washington is now suspected of holding secret talks with hezbollah details a few clicks away for you right. right to see. first rate. and i think that your. orders. in. the in
banks for years on libya has only seen about ten percent of it back and then there's a rock one billion dollars was recovered from saddam hussein's family but iraqi people haven't seen the majority of that money some suspect is still invested in u.s. banks others report they suggest while it's tucked away in switzerland or still even lost within iraq itself somewhere. even if the billion dollar assets are indeed found the chances of them being invested back into the corrupt country are slim...
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make it worse by invading you know the government of ukraine was corrupt now look the government of libya was a dictatorship now look. so this a good that we can you know magically fix a country with and even with a military intervene in regime is in seen in evil and the world should get over it permanently united states your own room we should in force international law on all actors so this doesn't happen again but secondly given the invasion the policy pursued by the us of a winner take all disbanding the iraqi army instead of going for government as the deep advocation law so they're going to compromise clearly that exacerbated the situation to help reduce the civil war and they say even today the u.s. and its friends saudi arabia and qatar making decisions and in their intervention in syria that are spilling over into continued violence ok so let me ask you this you've mentioned the different factors that could have affected the outcome of way iraq is right now one that we i want to touch on is what's going on in syria right now in terms of that civil war that's being waged by terror
make it worse by invading you know the government of ukraine was corrupt now look the government of libya was a dictatorship now look. so this a good that we can you know magically fix a country with and even with a military intervene in regime is in seen in evil and the world should get over it permanently united states your own room we should in force international law on all actors so this doesn't happen again but secondly given the invasion the policy pursued by the us of a winner take all...
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about the arab spring and europe criticized for your reservations now when we look what happened in libya what is happening in syria what is happening in egypt do you think the reality here has actually turned out even more water some than some of your concerns both to my message is very bit. open life i own his own people. is an example of. who defy the whole world use whatever he has against his own. even. in the end the use of chemical. save him for being both. mr barak i think you know better than i do that there are still disagreements about who actually use those chemical arsenals there is. disagreement. and certain kind of uncertainty but intelligence services. people know that well i think in one capital most core there are there are grave doubts about that but israel is one country that has always taken its security extremely seriously and you never shied away from defining. absolutely we have to take. when president assad was faced with what's been. now nor was it a threat of terrorism what either way that he have at his disposal surely nobody wants to can condone what is happen
about the arab spring and europe criticized for your reservations now when we look what happened in libya what is happening in syria what is happening in egypt do you think the reality here has actually turned out even more water some than some of your concerns both to my message is very bit. open life i own his own people. is an example of. who defy the whole world use whatever he has against his own. even. in the end the use of chemical. save him for being both. mr barak i think you know...
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water directly back into president's own needs only a few places around the world do that including the libya. so which is it falls residents will be washing their dishes they even brushing their teeth drinking and cooking with water that has come directly from what they just lost down the toilet and they are story get out about it wonder officials say it's perfectly safe though usually that which water goes to a plant that looks solid and then this plant into the wichita river but now instead of being sent to the river it will undergo micro filtration and then reverse osmosis to remove contaminants like pharmaceuticals then it will be chemically treated to remove pathogens add a dash of chlorine and fluoride of course and then it'll go straight back to people's faucet it might sound gross but the reality is this is probably going to be a growing trend in america as water becomes scarcer due to droughts growing populations and greater consumption there's an organization called the water resists o.c. asian whose members include utility companies government officials and researchers and they're
water directly back into president's own needs only a few places around the world do that including the libya. so which is it falls residents will be washing their dishes they even brushing their teeth drinking and cooking with water that has come directly from what they just lost down the toilet and they are story get out about it wonder officials say it's perfectly safe though usually that which water goes to a plant that looks solid and then this plant into the wichita river but now instead...